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Open Spaces Quarterly Magazine -- Views From the Northwest
Open Spaces Quarterly Magazine provides a forum for voices that speak with knowledge and insight to issues affecting people in every region of the United States and around the world. Created in Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest, Open Spaces is dedicated to an openness of attitude, intellect and approach. In this spirit, Open Spaces offers perceptive articles on politics, publishing, culture, law, science, music, business, art, education, health, sleep, food, travel and gardening, as well as thought provoking stories, essays and poetry.
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Articles Newly Posted
The Generations (I) and (II): Views on work, time, politics, human nature, personal & national aspirations of those 25-39, 40-61, 62+ .
The West Coast Leads the Way on Energy and Climate Protection by Ed Sheets When the federal government has failed to lead, states have stepped in and developed valuable data leading to productive solutions.
Lessons from the Land for Protection in the Sea: The Need for a New Ocean Ethic by Jane Lubchenco A discussion of marine reserves from a foremost authority on the subject.
Going, Going, Gone: Reflections on the Retirement of the Bull Run Hydroelectric Project by John Esler
Smiles are all around and long-term benefits for the salmon in the Sandy River Basin are at hand when the power company and the public join forces to find environmentally and economically sound solutions.
PLUS: Several other articles are now posted
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New Offerings
“Yafa Street” by David McGrath begins:
“How would your life change if a random accident suddenly took the life of your spouse?
That was Question No. 9 on the Marriage Aptitude Test mailed to my wife and me separately, before our first counseling session."
“Duck Brains” by John Kavanaugh Marsh
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